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Greg DeGuglielmo talks about playing drums in Max Creek

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In episode 14 of Hooked on Creek, Korre Johnson interviews Greg DeGuglielmo. Greg played drums in Max Creek from 1985 to 1991. In this interview, Greg talks about:

  • His introduction to Max Creek and how he became a member of the band
  • His musical background, including studying with Alan Dawson
  • How Phish influenced his perspective of Max Creek
  • Developing a friendship and jamming with Mike Gordon
  • Performing and improvising with Max Creek, including his memories of playing with Rob Fried
  • Recording studio albums Windows and MCMXC with Max Creek
  • His love and appreciation for the fans of Max Creek

If you are interested in private drum lessons or connecting with Greg, contact him on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/GregDeGug

This episode features the song Stormy Monday, performed live by Max Creek at the West Hartford Music Hall in West Hartford, Connecticut, on October 10, 1988. Stream or download here:
https://archive.org/details/mc1988-10-08.flac16/mc1988-10-08d1t04.flac

If you have feedback or suggestions for he podcast, send a message via the contact link located on the Hooked on Creek website:
https://hookedoncreek.com

Read a transcript of episode 14 of Hooked on Creek:
https://hookedoncreek.com/2019/12/episode-14-greg-deguglielmo-talks-about-playing-drums-in-max-creek

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In episode 14 of Hooked on Creek, Korre Johnson interviews Greg DeGuglielmo. Greg played drums in Max Creek from 1985 to 1991. In this interview, Greg talks about:

  • His introduction to Max Creek and how he became a member of the band
  • His musical background, including studying with Alan Dawson
  • How Phish influenced his perspective of Max Creek
  • Developing a friendship and jamming with Mike Gordon
  • Performing and improvising with Max Creek, including his memories of playing with Rob Fried
  • Recording studio albums Windows and MCMXC with Max Creek
  • His love and appreciation for the fans of Max Creek

If you are interested in private drum lessons or connecting with Greg, contact him on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/GregDeGug

This episode features the song Stormy Monday, performed live by Max Creek at the West Hartford Music Hall in West Hartford, Connecticut, on October 10, 1988. Stream or download here:
https://archive.org/details/mc1988-10-08.flac16/mc1988-10-08d1t04.flac

If you have feedback or suggestions for he podcast, send a message via the contact link located on the Hooked on Creek website:
https://hookedoncreek.com

Read a transcript of episode 14 of Hooked on Creek:
https://hookedoncreek.com/2019/12/episode-14-greg-deguglielmo-talks-about-playing-drums-in-max-creek

  continue reading

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